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but without the Impressionists, many of these painting styles might not exist. On the one hand, some modern art is abstract; that is, the painter does not attempt to paint objects as we see them with our eyes, but instead concentrates on certain qualities of the object, using color, line and shape to represent them. On the other hand, some paintings of modern art are so realistic that they look like photographs. These styles are so different. Who can predict what painting styles there will be in the future? THE BEST OF MANHATTANS ART GALLERIESThe Frick Collection (5th Avenue and E.70th Street)Many art lovers would rather visit this small art gallery than any other in New York. Henry Clay Frick, a rich New Yorker, died in 1919, leaving his house, furniture and art collection to the American people. Frick had a preference for per-twentieth century Western paintings, and these are well-represented in this excellent collection. You can also explore Fricks beautiful home and garden which are well worth a visit.Guggenheim Museum (5th Avenue and 88th Street)This museum owns 5,000 superb modern paintings, sculptures and drawings. These art works are not all displayed at the same time. The exhibition is always changing. It will appeal to those who love Impressionist and Post-Impressionist paintings. The Guggenheim Museum building is also world-famous. When you walk into the gallery, you feel as if you were inside a fragile, white seashell. The best way to see the paintings is to start from the top floor and walk down to the bottom. There are no stairs, just a circular path. The museum also has an excellent restaurant.Metropolitan Museum of Art (5th Avenue and 82nd Street)The reputation of this museum lies in the variety of its art collection. This covers more than 5,000 years of civilization from many parts of the world, including America, Europe, China, Egypt, other African countries and South America. The museum displays more than just the visual delights of art. It introduces you to ancient ways of living. You can visit an Egyptian temple, a fragrant Ming garden, a typical room in an 18th century French house and many other special exhibitions.Museum of Modern Art ( 53rd Street. Between 5th and 6th Avenues)It is amazing that so many great works of art from the late 19th century to the 21st century are housed in the same museum. The collection of Western art includes paintings by such famous artists as Monet, Van Gogh, Picasso and Matisse. A few words of warning: the admission price is not cheap and the museum is often very crowded.Whitney Museum of American Art (945 Madison Avenue, near 75th Street)The Whitney holds an excellent collection of contemporary American painting and sculpture. There are no permanent displays in this museum and exhibitions change all the time. Every two years, the Whitney holds a special exhibition of new art by living artists. The museum also shows videos and films by contemporary video artists.Unit 2 A FEW SIMPLE FORMS OF ENGLISH POEMSThere are various reasons why people write poetry. Some poems tell a story or describe something in a way that will give the reader a strong impression. Others try to convey certain emotions. Poets use many different forms of poetry to express themselves. In this text, however, we will look at a few of the simpler forms.Some of the first poetry a young child learns in English is nursery rhymes. These rhymes like the one on the right (A) are still a common type of childrens poetry. The language is concrete but imaginative, and they delight small children because they rhyme, have strong rhythm and a lot of repetition. The poems may not make sense and even seem contradictory, but they are easy to learn and recite. By playing with the words in nursery rhymes, children learn about language.Hush, little baby, dont say a word, Papas going to buy you a mockingbird.If that mockingbird wont sing, Papas going to buy you a diamond ring.If that diamond ring turns to brass, Papas going to buy you a looking-glass.If that looking-glass gets broke, Papas going to buy you a billy-goat.If that billy-goat runs away, Papas going to buy you another today.One of the simplest kinds of poems are those like B and C that list things. List poems have a flexible line length and repeated phrases which give both a pattern and a rhythm to the poem. Some rhyme (like B) while others do not (like C). I saw a fish-pond all on fire I saw a fish-pond all on fire, I saw a house bow to a squire, I saw a person twelve-feet high, I saw a cottage in the sky, I saw a balloon made of lead, I saw a coffin drop down dead, I saw two sparrows run a race,I saw two horses making lace, I saw a girl just like a cat, I saw a kitten wear a hat, I saw a man who saw these too,And said though strange they all were true.Our first football matchWe would have wonif Jack had scored that goal,if wed had just a few more minutes,if we had trained harder, if Ben had passed the ball to Joe,if wed had thousands of fans screaming,if I hadnt taken my eye off the ball,if we hadnt stayed up so late the night before,if we hadnt taken it easy,if we hadnt run out of energy.We would have wonif wed been better!Another simple form of poem that students can easily write is the cinquain, a poem made up of five lines. With these, students can convey a strong picture in just a few words. Look at the examples (D and E) on the top of the next page.(D) Brother (E) Summer Beautiful, athletic Sleepy, salty Teasing, shouting, laughing Drying, drooping, dreading Friend and enemy too Week in, week out Mine Endless(F) A fallen blossom (G) Snow having melted Is coming back to the branch. The whole village is brimful Look, a butterfly! Of happy children. (by Moritake) (by Issa)Haiku is a Japanese form of poetry that is made up of 17 syllables. It is not a traditional form of English poetry, but is very popular with English writers. It is easy to write and, like the cinquain, can give a clear picture and create a special feeling using the minimum of words. The two haiku poems (F and G ) above are translations from the Japanese.Did you know that English speakers also enjoy other forms of Asian poetry Tang poems from China in particular? A lot of Tang poetry has been translated into English. This Tang poem(H) is a translation from the Chinese.With so many different forms of poetry to choose from, students may eventually want to write poems of their own. It is easier than you might think and certainly worth a try.Where she awaits her husbandOn and on the river flows.Never looking back,Transformed into stone.Day by day upon the mountain top,wind and rain revolve.Should the traveler return,this Stone would utter speech. (by Wang Jian) IVE SAVED THE SUMMER Ive saved the summer And I give it all to you To hold on winter mornings When the snow is new. Ive saved some sunlight If you should ever need A place away from darkness Where your mind can feed. And for myself Ive kept your smile When you were but nineteen, Till youre older youll not know What brave young smiles can mean. I know no answers To help you on your way The answers lie somewhere At the bottom of the潍坊正大钢结构有限公司年产200台起重机和10万平方米钢结构厂房项目可行性研究报告潍坊正大钢结构有限公司申报日期:2006年05月24日but without the Impressionists, many of these painting styles might not exist. On the one hand, some modern art is abstract; that is, the painter does not attempt to paint objects as we see them with our eyes, but instead concentrates on certain qualities of the object, using color, line and shape to represent them. On the other hand, some paintings of modern art are so realistic that they look like photographs. These styles are so different. Who can predict what painting styles there will be in the future? THE BEST OF MANHATTANS ART GALLERIESThe Frick Collection (5th Avenue and E.70th Street)Many art lovers would rather visit this small art gallery than any other in New York. Henry Clay Frick, a rich New Yorker, died in 1919, leaving his house, furniture and art collection to the American people. Frick had a preference for per-twentieth century Western paintings, and these are well-represented in this excellent collection. You can also explore Fricks beautiful home and garden which are well worth a visit.Guggenheim Museum (5th Avenue and 88th Street)This museum owns 5,000 superb modern paintings, sculptures and drawings. These art works are not all displayed at the same time. The exhibition is always changing. It will appeal to those who love Impressionist and Post-Impressionist paintings. The Guggenheim Museum building is also world-famous. When you walk into the gallery, you feel as if you were inside a fragile, white seashell. The best way to see the paintings is to start from the top floor and walk down to the bottom. There are no stairs, just a circular path. The museum also has an excellent restaurant.Metropolitan Museum of Art (5th Avenue and 82nd Street)The reputation of this museum lies in the variety of its art collection. This covers more than 5,000 years of civilization from many parts of the world, including America, Europe, China, Egypt, other African countries and South America. The museum displays more than just the visual delights of art. It introduces you to ancient ways of living. You can visit an Egyptian temple, a fragrant Ming garden, a typical room in an 18th century French house and many other special exhibitions.Museum of Modern Art ( 53rd Street. Between 5th and 6th Avenues)It is amazing that so many great works of art from the late 19th century to the 21st century are housed in the same museum. The collection of Western art includes paintings by such famous artists as Monet, Van Gogh, Picasso and Matisse. A few words of warning: the admission price is not cheap and the museum is often very crowded.Whitney Museum of American Art (945 Madison Avenue, near 75th Street)The Whitney holds an excellent collection of contemporary American painting and sculpture. There are no permanent displays in this museum and exhibitions change all the time. Every two years, the Whitney holds a special exhibition of new art by living artists. The museum also shows videos and films by contemporary video artists.Unit 2 A FEW SIMPLE FORMS OF ENGLISH POEMSThere are various reasons why people write poetry. Some poems tell a story or describe something in a way that will give the reader a strong impression. Others try to convey certain emotions. Poets use many different forms of poetry to express themselves. In this text, however, we will look at a few of the simpler forms.Some of the first poetry a young child learns in English is nursery rhymes. These rhymes like the one on the right (A) are still a common type of childrens poetry. The language is concrete but imaginative, and they delight small children because they rhyme, have strong rhythm and a lot of repetition. The poems may not make sense and even seem contradictory, but they are easy to learn and recite. By playing with the words in nursery rhymes, children learn about language.Hush, little baby, dont say a word, Papas going to buy you a mockingbird.If that mockingbird wont sing, Papas going to buy you a diamond ring.If that diamond ring turns to brass, Papas going to buy you a looking-glass.If that looking-glass gets broke, Papas going to buy you a billy-goat.If that billy-goat runs away, Papas going to buy you another today.One of the simplest kinds of poems are those like B and C that list things. List poems have a flexible line length and repeated phrases which give both a pattern and a rhythm to the poem. Some rhyme (like B) while others do not (like C). I saw a fish-pond all on fire I saw a fish-pond all on fire, I saw a house bow to a squire, I saw a person twelve-feet high, I saw a cottage in the sky, I saw a balloon made of lead, I saw a coffin drop down dead, I saw two sparrows run a race,I saw two horses making lace, I saw a girl just like a cat, I saw a kitten wear a hat, I saw a man who saw these too,And said though strange they all were true.Our first football matchWe would have wonif Jack had scored that goal,if wed had just a few more minutes,if we had trained harder, if Ben had passed the ball to Joe,if wed had thousands of fans screaming,if I hadnt taken my eye off the ball,if we hadnt stayed up so late the night before,if we hadnt taken it easy,if we hadnt run out of energy.We would have wonif wed been better!Another simple form of poem that students can easily write is the cinquain, a poem made up of five lines. With these, students can convey a strong picture in just a few words. Look at the examples (D and E) on the top of the next page.(D) Brother (E) Summer Beautiful, athletic Sleepy, salty Teasing, shouting, laughing Drying, drooping, dreading Friend and enemy too Week in, week out Mine Endless(F) A fallen blossom (G) Snow having melted Is coming back to the branch. The whole village is brimful Look, a butterfly! Of happy children. (by Moritake) (by Issa)Haiku is a Japanese form of poetry that is made up of 17 syllables. It is not a traditional form of English poetry, but is very popular with English writers. It is easy to write and, like the cinquain, can give a clear picture and create a special feeling using the minimum of words. The two haiku poems (F and G ) above are translations from the Japanese.Did you know that English speakers also enjoy other forms of Asian poetry Tang poems from China in particular? A lot of Tang poetry has been translated into English. This Tang poem(H) is a translation from the Chinese.With so many different forms of poetry to choose from, students may eventually want to write poems of their own. It is easier than you might think and certainly worth a try.Where she awaits her husbandOn and on the river flows.Never looking back,Transformed into stone.Day by day upon the mountain top,wind and rain revolve.Should the traveler return,this Stone would utter speech. (by Wang Jian) IVE SAVED THE SUMMER Ive saved the summer And I give it all to you To hold on winter mornings When the snow is new. Ive saved some sunlight If you should ever need A place away from darkness Where your mind can feed. And for myself Ive kept your smile When you were but nineteen, Till youre older youll not know What brave young smiles can mean. I know no answers To help you on your way The answers lie somewhere At the bottom of the目录目录第1章 项目总论1.1 项目背景1.1.1 项目名称1.1.2 项目承办单位1.1.3 项目主管部门1.1.4 项目拟建地区、地点1.1.5 承担可行性研究工作的单位和法人代表1.1.6 研究工作依据1.1.7 研究工作概况错误!未定义书签。1.2 可行性研究结论1.2.1 市场预测和项目规模1.2.2 原材料、燃料和动力供应1.2.3 厂址1.2.4 项目工程技术方案1.2.5 环境保护1.2.6 工厂组织及劳动定员1.2.7 项目建设进度1.2.8 投资估算和资金筹措1.2.9 项目财务和经济评论1.2.10 项目综合评价结论1.3 主要技术经济指标表1.4 存在问题及建议第2章 项目背景和发展概况2.1 项目提出的背景2.1.1 国家或行业发展规划2.1.2 项目发起人和发起缘由2.2 项目发展概况2.2.1 已进行的调查研究项目及其成果2.2.2 试验试制工作情况2.2.3 厂址初勘和初步测量工作情况2.2.4 项目建议书的编制、提出及审批过程2.3 投资的必要性第3章 市场分析与建设规模3.1 市场调查3.1.1 拟建项目产出物用途调查3.1.2 产品现有生产能力调查3.1.3 产品产量及销售量调查3.1.4 替代产品调查3.1.5 产品价格调查3.1.6 国外市场调查3.2 市场预测3.2.1 国内市场需求预测3.2.2 产品出口或进口替代分析3.2.3 价格预测3.3 市场推销战略3.3.1 推销方式3.3.2 推销措施3.3.3 促销价格制度3.3.4 产品销售费用预测3.4 产品方案和建设规模3.4.1 产品方案3.4.2 建设规模3.5 产品销售收入预测第4章 建设条件与厂址选择4.1 资源和原材料4.1.1 资源评述4.1.2 原材料及主要辅助材料供应4.1.3 需要作生产试验的原料4.2 建设地区的选择4.2.1 自然条件4.2.2 基础设施4.2.3 社会经济条件4.2.4 其它应考虑的因素4.3 厂址选择4.3.1 厂址多方案比较4.3.2 厂址推荐方案第5章 工厂技术方案5.1 项目组成5.2 生产技术方案5.2.1 产品标准5.2.2 生产方法5.2.3 技术参数和工艺流程5.2.4 主要工艺设备选择5.2.5 主要原材料、燃料、动力消耗指标5.2.6 主要生产车间布置方案5.3 总平面布置和运输5.3.1 总平面布置原则5.3.2 厂内外运输方案5.3.3 仓储方案5.3.4 占地面积及分析5.4 土建工程5.4.1 主要建、构筑物的建筑特征与结构设计5.4.2 特殊基础工程的设计5.4.3 建筑材料5.4.4 土建工程造价估算5.5 其他工程5.5.1 给排水工程5.5.2 动力及公用工程5.5.3 地震设防5.5.4 生活福利设施第6章 环境保护与劳动安全6.1 建设地区的环境现状6.1.1 项目的地理位置6.1.2 地形、地貌、土壤、地质、水文、气象6.1.3 矿藏、森林、草原、水产和野生动物、植物、农作物6.1.4 自然保护区、风景游览区、名胜古迹、以及重要政治文化设施6.1.5 现有工矿企业分布情况;6.1.6 生活居住区分布情况和人口密度、健康状况、地方病等情况;6.1.7 大气、地下水、地面水的环境质量状况;6.1.8 交通运输情况;6.1.9 其他社会经济活动污染、破坏现状资料。6.2 项目主要污染源和污染物6.2.1 主要污染源6.2.2 主要污染物6.3 项目拟采用的环境保护标准6.4 治理环境的方案6.4.1 项目对周围地区的地质、水文、气象可能产生的影响6.4.2 项目对周围地区自然资源可能产生的影响

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